Why do Japs seem so obsessed with any thing relate to Prussia or Germany ?

Why do Japs seem so obsessed with any thing relate to Prussia or Germany ?

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They wish they were whites

According to Hitler, they are the Aryans of the Far East and count as honorary whites already.

>Aryans of the Far East

The jew fears the samurai.

Martial spirit
National virtuea are service and disipline
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Because they assume that Germans like them.

Even when they were fellow Antikomintern powers, Germans didn't consider Japanese their equals.

As one of the allies of the Entente at the Paris Peace conference the Japanese delegation insisted a racial equality clause be included in the covenant of the League of Nations. They having noted that the Western nations were unwilling to recognise them, or the people of the many other nations who fought and died in WWI, as equals.
Despite the majority of delegates voting in its favour W.Wilson refused it, claiming their were strong objections to the clause.
According to M.McMillan, this refusal was significant in the rise of Japanese nationalism and its move away from co-operation with the West during the inter-war period.

Same reason /pol/ is obsessed with Hitler.

Isn't the reason Germany doesn't like Japan now because they're extremely apologists and probably view Japan like they view their own past?

Yep and Japan isn't nearly as cucked. Even if they are an American puppet state.

Although I guess Germany is the officially allied OCCUPIED territory.

>Why do Japs seem so obsessed with any thing relate to Prussia
Everyone in East Asia was following the Arsewrecking Prussia gave multiple European Entities in the 1860s-70's. All of them ditched their French military advisors in favor of Prusso-German ones. Only the Navy (trying to Ape britain) was unchanged.

Japan, China, and Thailand to be specific.

Yet they didn't participate in the iraq war

After WW1 they had confiscated Germany's island colonies north of the equator; the Marshall Islands, Carolines, Marianas, Palau Islands, and Kiautschou bay. They used the "liberation" of those and other European colonies in WW2 as justification for their expansionism. They then shipped Japanese settlers to colonize the islands themselves, having essentially learned that form of imperialism by the Germans.

Their culture also saw authority in a much different way. For example, how Japanese opinion of MacArthur became one of deference;

historynet.com/american-proconsul-how-douglas-macarthur-shaped-postwar-japan.htm

>After WW1 they had confiscated Germany's island colonies north of the equator; the Marshall Islands, Carolines, Marianas, Palau Islands, and Kiautschou bay. They used the "liberation" of those and other European colonies in WW2 as justification for their expansionism

These islands were allocated to Japan under the South Pacific Mandate of the League of Nations Article 22 as a Class C Mandate - "best administered under the laws of the Mandatory as integral portions of its territory" on 22 June 1919

So it was french fault that Japan became such a weird-ass country ?

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Well the French were the first weeaboos, so they did help facilitate it

Good taste mostly.

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Even further than that the reason Wilson refused it is because he misunderstood what the clause meant and thought the japanese wanted equality for all races and he feared that supporting it would cause blacks in the States to get uppity about equality.